Ivana Hong: 2007 World Championships, Qualifications, Bars

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  • see how the judges came up with her execution score of an 8.3. the only things that i would take of was lack of height on releases and a couple of struggled kips. i would have given it a 9.1 or 9.2 (i'll just go with 9.15) for a 15.65. please vote if you think i'm right.

  • She bends her arms on her stalders. She bends her arms on her toe on 1.5. Her releases are AWFUL low, she struggles on her kips and she missed a crapload of handstands.

    Seriously, it's not THAT hard to realize why she scored so low ...

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  • @Sprunchy1

    What I can and can't do does not change the blatant problems with this routine. So ...

  • this was actually one of her better routines before she switched to WOGA. i know her releases are not good, but then again bars is not her best event. it wasnt bad.

  • @FlicTuckFull id like to see u do better

  • @FlicTuckFull ... yeah tell me about it ... she practically sat on the bar on the first release move. I'm all for gymnasts doing not-so-cookie-cutter routines but in her case, this german giant release move is not worth it unless she does it like Li Li. So glad se took it out.

  • ok i thought she was ganna score higher way higher

  • The score is ok, she used to miss every turns, and that was costly, from 10 to 30° from vertical, and 0.5 for each after 30°. My deductions: -in stalder 0.1 bent arms -Li Li 0.3 height -endo½ 0.5 late turn -stalder full 0.1 bent arms 0.5 late turn -Ray 0.1 bent arms on catch -pike 1½ 0,5 late turn -half-in half-out 0.1 feet apart on landing 0,1 deep landing = 7.7 She finisher the turns already "falling", so no amplitude at all, that's her major problem here, she already lost 1.5 on three skills
  • memb91 don't be talking can you do that kind of tricks if so I wanna see

  • @481095ymg2

    She did not gain anything by the mistake. Elements that do not pass through handstand, i.e. go over the bar, must be within 10 degrees of handstand to maintain their value, otherwise they are devalued one letter. This rule only applies to these elements that don't pass through handstand, so her toe on 3/2 would have been devalued to a D, because it was well outside 10 degrees.

    It's cute that you're doing all of these little assessments, but you're horribly off.

  • @481095ymg2

    Your assessment is quite incorrect. Giant swings are not deducted. The only time a giant is a deduction is when a gymnast uses more than two preceding the dismount.

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